Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: My First Look Review

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: My First Look Review

After seeing the specs of the iPhone Air, I asked myself, What is Samsung’s answer to this flagship? That question was on my mind as I was browsing Samsung’s website, and then I saw an image of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. Seeing the first images of this phone gave me the feeling that Samsung is ready for this challenge.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Design - Thin but Mighty

The first thing I saw was the phrase “Beyond slim” next to a side view of the Galaxy S25 Edge, which really showed off its thinness. I scrolled down a bit to the Catch the highlights section. It’s described as an Ultra-sleek and slim design with a 200MP camera and The most powerful processor customized for Galaxy. This really made me feel like Samsung is taking its thin but powerful approach seriously.

The Design: Thin but Mighty

Slim design of Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

With the phrase, Heavy on features. Light on your fit. which explained that it’s their slimmest S series phone to date, it became clear that Samsung intends to pack a lot of power into a strong, lightweight body. A little further down, I could see the phone in three colors: Titanium Silver, Titanium Ice Blue, and Titanium Jet Black. I personally liked the Titanium Ice Blue because it looked unique and attractive at first look.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge colors

It also had a comparison tool where I could see the thickness and weight of the S25 Edge compared to the Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S23+. This gave me a good sense of its new, slimmer profile.

IP68 water - Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

The section titled “Thin but mighty” also impressed me, with its focus on durability. The use of a titanium frame and Corning® Gorilla® Glass on both the front and back gives me the impression that this phone is built to be incredibly tough and resistant to wear and impact. I was also happy to see the IP68 water and dust resistance.

The Camera: 200MP and Zero Bulk

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Camera

Next, I got to the exciting camera section, which was headlined, “200MP camera. Zero bulk.” My first thought was that Samsung is putting a lot of focus on bringing a high-end camera into a slim body without the typical large camera bump.

The 200MP wide-angle lens sounds incredible, and the fact that it includes a 2x Optical Quality Zoom is a huge plus. The ProVisual Engine is described as improving color and clarity day or night, which gives me the impression that this camera is designed for all conditions.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge 200MP camera

Like the previous section, there was a tool here to directly compare the Galaxy S25 Edge’s camera with previous models. The website claims the camera delivers “Epic portraits, every single time” by precisely recognizing subjects and capturing natural skin tones. This sounds like a great feature for portrait lovers. The Audio Eraser looks really cool, a tool for easily removing unwanted background noise from videos. The Audio Trim feature for creating highlight reels also sounds incredibly useful for content creators.

Performance and Battery: Power in Your Pocket

Snapdragon® 8 Elite- Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

Then I got to the “Packed with power. Light in your pocket” section. My first impression was that this phone is a beast. The website says it has the “most powerful processor on a Galaxy smartphone,” the Snapdragon® 8 Elite Mobile Platform. This gives me the feeling that this phone is built for incredible speed and AI performance, with smooth gaming thanks to improved ray tracing.

The battery life section, titled Long-lasting battery you’ll love, gave me a lot of good vibes. It appears that Samsung has completely redesigned its internals to maximize battery space, and the promise of “hours of video” in a slim design is impressive.

AI Features

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge AI Features

“Made to fit your favorite AI features” confirms that this phone is an AI powerhouse. The most exciting feature, to me, is Gemini Live, which seems like an incredible tool for real-time information and help. Seamless Action Across Apps also sounds like a huge productivity booster, as it promises to let you get tasks done without switching apps. I also saw the Now Brief with its personalized daily briefings, which looks like a great way to stay on top of your schedule.

Security

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Security

The Galaxy S25 Edge uses Knox Vault to encrypt primary data, which gives me confidence in the device’s security. The fact that you have control over where your data is processed, either on-device or in the cloud, is also a great feature to see. It’s clear that Samsung places a strong emphasis on privacy and security.

One UI 7

One UI 7 - Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

I finally saw the new One UI 7, which is described as being “built for AI.” The Now Bar sounds like a very convenient tool for quick access to information and controls without unlocking your phone. The new home screen layouts and redesigned widgets also give me the impression that Samsung is focused on a more personalized user experience.

First Look Conclusion

First Look Conclusion: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

My first impression of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is that it’s Samsung’s big answer to the competition. From the images and text on the website, it seems that Samsung has successfully created a device that balances an incredibly thin and elegant design with powerful hardware and a suite of advanced AI features.

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